Beta-lactam antibiotics are the drugs of choice for the majority of patients receiving antimicrobial prophylaxis in surgical procedures. Despite evidence showing low cross-reactivity between classes of beta-lactams, patients with reported allergies commonly receive vancomycin as an alternative to avoid allergic reaction. The objective of this study was to identify potentially inappropriate use of vancomycin surgical prophylaxis among patients with reported beta-lactam allergies.
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Title
Assessment of beta-lactam allergies as rationale for receipt of vancomycin for surgical prophylaxis
Creator
Tucker, Kendall : Oregon Health and Science University Ham, Young Yoon : Oregon Health and Science University Holmer, Haley K. McCracken, Caitlin M. Sukerman, Ellie : Oregon Health and Science University Lewis, James S., II : Oregon Health and Science University McGregor, Jessina C. : Oregon Health and Science University
Meeting Name
Research Week, Oregon Health and Science University, 2020